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<blockquote data-quote="AT Hiker" data-source="post: 5495075" data-attributes="member: 10019"><p>Well, as of Dec 1st road kill observations have resumed to normal. The only difference is its about 3 weeks behind my usual experience.</p><p>This week two new dead bucks on i-24 to the pennyrile in KY.</p><p></p><p>Deer collisions claims in my office are starting role in as well. Im also seeing a lot of deer off the roads on my drive home at last light. </p><p></p><p>Also, if you drive a white chevy and hunt off the Pennyrile in Hopkinsville I have some sad news for you. You have been persistent in your hunting, seen your truck most mornings driving in. Unfortunately a absolute toad of a buck was laying dead in the median Monday morning, almost still steaming fresh but someone cut his antlers off before I could tell what it was. Body and neck wise he was a toad.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AT Hiker, post: 5495075, member: 10019"] Well, as of Dec 1st road kill observations have resumed to normal. The only difference is its about 3 weeks behind my usual experience. This week two new dead bucks on i-24 to the pennyrile in KY. Deer collisions claims in my office are starting role in as well. Im also seeing a lot of deer off the roads on my drive home at last light. Also, if you drive a white chevy and hunt off the Pennyrile in Hopkinsville I have some sad news for you. You have been persistent in your hunting, seen your truck most mornings driving in. Unfortunately a absolute toad of a buck was laying dead in the median Monday morning, almost still steaming fresh but someone cut his antlers off before I could tell what it was. Body and neck wise he was a toad. [/QUOTE]
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